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March 31, 2010
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Restore our Health Services!
The message was clearly demonstrated for some people attending Alberta Health and Wellness Minister Gene Zwozdesky's visit March 22.
Left-right are Garry Kunce, Ethel Kuefler, Daniel Badger and Shannon Kuefler. About 50 people met the minster at the hospital.
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"Keep your promises," people tell minister
The message is clear to Health Minister Gene Zwozdesky – High Prairie residents expect the provincial government to fulfill its
commitment to improve health care services and build a new hospital.
Peavine rallies to help cancer patient
Peavine resident Clifford “Buluxie” Carifelle Sr. is enduring two unfortunate events: prostate cancer and the loss of his home in a fire.
Girls shine at Roses & Tiaras Pageant
Aspiring young girls showed their talents during the first Roses and Tiaras pageantry at the Gift Lake Community Centre March 17.
Education taken outside the classroom
Students at Prairie River Junior High and St. Andrew’s schools put the textbooks away March 17 and got a different education outside the classroom.
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A LEGACY to remember with PRIDE
High Prairie Agricultural Society's president of 22 years takes a step down to let someone else carve a path in the organization's future.
Louise Zahacy over came many obtacles, and has left a legacy in her wake.
Easter eggs a well-known spring tradition
It occurs every year on the Sunday after the first full moon following the spring equinox.

Saints win medals at Arctic Winter Games
Two students from St. Andrew’s School were among many Northern Albertans to win medals at the Arctic Winter Games March 8-12 in Grande Prairie.
Take a bow, High Prairie!
Time and time again, the organizing committee headed by Patricia Belyan, Dayna Jarvis and others were complimented for a job well done before,
during and after the Midget “A” Female Provincials in High Prairie March 25-28.

Another day, another dollar
I can’t remember exactly when I retired. I was something like 30 or 32. I didn’t win the lottery. My folks didn’t leave me a fabulous
inheritance. I didn’t discover a cure for fat.
Regional: Keep on plugging
Seeking clarity in the Alberta political landscape is like seeking the proverbial ghost in a snowstorm.
Theresa's Tidbits: Spring is in the air
You can feel it, in the crispness of the atmosphere. You can see it, in the peek-a-boo games the sun is playing. You know it, because the
calendar says so and because Easter is only a few days away.
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